Neo has its own Android-based brains built into a gamepad controller to run VR games and videos.

But you can also plug it into a PC for a more high-powered virtual experience like the pricey Oculus headset.

The controller is filled with sensors, which allow for motion-control during gameplay, and has a back touchpad, similar to the Playstation Vita.

There's an optional Tracking Kit including two motion wands that look identical to the Playstation Move controllers.

They will help you out in the midst of battle during virtual reality gameplay and allow to to directly manipulate games as you're transported into them by the impressive tech.

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The kit also has two camera sensors that track the wands but do not provide the same room-scale VR offered by the HTC Vive – the kind that lets players physically walk around inside of games.

The Neo has its own app built in to allow you to run movies in a VR environment, like watching them in a cinema experience. When hooked up to a PC it can also offer SteamVR games, which currently run on the Vive.

While its specs don't quite match the likes of PS VR, it is coming out on the cheaper end of the headset pricelist at £379 all in.

While PS VR will be £350 you'll still need a PS4 to run the games. That'll bump up the price.

A Neo spokesman said: "Pico Neo is the very first all-inclusive VR console.